PLANT CAMP 2010 - An invasive species summer workshop for teachers only

June 13 - 17, 2010

Congratulations to this year's PLANT CAMP and Project WILD graduates! You were a wonderful group to work with. We're looking forward to a continued partnership as we work together to let your students know more about plant life in Florida.

The Florida Invasive Plant Education Initiative is the first of its kind to provide intensive in-service training for Florida science teachers (i.e., upper elementary, middle and high school levels) on the subject of aquatic and upland invasive plants.
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The annual “PLANT CAMP” workshop, held for 4.5 days in mid June, includes field trips and rigorous hands-on plant identification activities as a way of generating excitement and interest in the curriculum. Teachers also earn 32 hours of professional in-service points. Ultimately, these workshops provide teachers with greater background knowledge on Florida’s native, non-native and invasive plants before they begin to teach it to their students. So far, the Initiative has trained more than 130 teachers. At least 250 teachers have been introduced to the materials/lessons (on a limited basis) as a result of outreach mini-workshops and events.

For the past three years, we have added information and training about invasive animal species to our PLANT CAMPs by collaborating with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) Project WILD program, a wildlife-focused conservation and environmental education program for educators and their students (kindergarten through high school). This year, PLANT CAMP participants graduated from the 4-day workshop with both Invasive Plant and Project WILD certification. It is hoped that as a result of this collaboration, today’s youth will gain a better understanding of the challenges we all face from invasive species – both plants and animals – and become Florida’s environmental stewards of tomorrow.


PLANT CAMP 2010 - Photo Gallery                PLANT CAMP - Video Gallery


With special thanks to the FWC Invasive Plant Management Section for their continued support, and this year's additional sponsors: Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration Foundation, Aquatic Eco-Systems, Inc, The Aquatic Plant Management Society, United Phosphorus, Inc, Florida Invasive Plant Management Society, and Florida Lake Management Society. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration Foundation Aquatic Eco-Systems, Inc. United Phosphorus, Inc. Florida Aquatic Plant Management Society The Aquatic Plant Management, Society, Inc. Florida Lake Management Society

PLANT CAMP 2010 Photo Gallery


Sunday, June 13, 2010 - Welcome Session


Welcome Session

 


Monday, June 14, 2010 - Upland Invasive Plants


Morning Session: Upland Invasive Plants Field Trip - Paynes Prairie Preserve

Afternoon Session: Upland Invasive Plant Identification Lab and Scavenger Hunt at Kanapaha Gardens

 


Tuesday, June 15, 2010 - Why Do We Need to Manage Invasive Plants, Anyway?


Morning Session: Pond-side Aquatic Plant ID Lab and Insect Scavenger Hunt

Afternoon Session: Presentations, Classroom Activities, and Sturgeon Tank Tour

 


Wednesday, June 16, 2010 - Aquatic Invasive Plant Day


Morning Session: Airboat Ride on Orange Lake

Afternoon Session: Aquatic Plant ID Lab and Invasive Plant Video Challenge

 


Thursday, June 17, 20010 - Graduation Day


Final session: classroom activities and graduation

 


Many thanks to the following individuals who provided photographs from this event:

Amy Richard   *   Joe Richard   *   Jeff Schardt   *   Melissa Schardt

 


A collaboration of the UF/IFAS Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants and the
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission / Invasive Plant Management Section

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